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File #: 2021-166    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 2/16/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/22/2021 Final action: 3/22/2021
Title: Ordinance 21-20, Public Hearing, An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance 71.1 - Speed Zones
Attachments: 1. Ordinance amending 71.01 - Speed Zones, 2. Sec. 71.01.-Speed zones. - Current Ordinance
Placement: Second Reading of Ordinances / Public Hearing
Action Requested: Motion / Vote
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Ordinance 21-20, Public Hearing, An Ordinance to Amend Ordinance 71.1 - Speed Zones
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Submitted By: John A. Bolduc, Chief of Police

Strategic Plan Link: The City's Mission to provide exceptional municipal services.

Executive Summary (General Business): Requesting to amend Speed Zone Ordinance 71.01, to reflect the Public Works Director, or his or her designee, is responsible for lowering speed limits within the City of Port St. Lucie.

Presentation Information: Questions will be answered upon request.

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council approve the Ordinance.

Alternate Recommendations:
1. Move that the Council amend the recommendation and approve the amended Ordinance.
2. Move that the Council not approve the amended Ordinance and provide staff direction.

Background: On August 15, 1978, City Council passed the original Chapter 71.-Traffic Rules Ordinance. In Chapter 71, Sec. 71.01.-Speed Zones, the Ordinance mandated the Chief of Police may determine and declare a reasonable and safe speed limit on any municipal street or portion thereof, which shall be effective at all times during hours of daylight or darkness, or at such other times as dertmined, as the approropriate signs giving notice are directed. The procedures prior to setting speed limits included that the Chief of Police shall conduct an investigation to determine the change is reasonable and in conformity with FDOT. As well, the Chief of Police would present to the City Council his proposal concerning recommended new speed zones for approval.

The Ordinance is outdated and was mandated before the City of Port St. Lucie employed a City Engineer or Public Works Director. The Ordinance was never amended once a Public Works Director was brought into the City of Port St. Lucie, and the Chief of Police remained the individual responsible for lowering speed limits within the City.

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